American Graffiti was one of the first films to use rock 'n' roll to tell its story. The soundtrack boasts some of the biggest musical stars of the '50s and '60s. In this special Where Are They Now? checks in with some of the soundtrack artists and see what they've been up to in the last 25 years.

We also catch up with the cast, including Richard Dreyfuss, Cindy Williams, MacKenzie Phillips, Kathleen Quinlan, Ron Howard, Harrsion Ford and Suzanne Somers.

Using interviews, film clips, performance footage and exclusive home movies, Where Are They Now?: AM Classics revisits the past musical successes of artists who climbed the charts in the '70s and '80s, and updates viewers on their current personal and professional activities.

From casualties of fame to rock and roll survivors, get the lowdown on such hitmakers as:

* "Dreamweaver" Gary Wright, now making his dream of an online record label a reality.
* Johnny Lee, who has gone from "Looking for Love in All The Wrong Places" to selling live performances from Gilley's on television.
* Eric Carmen, who is now cashing checks and kicking back, thanks to his "All By Myself" being covered by Celine Dion, Sheryl Crow and many other artists.

Where Are They Now?: AM Classics also catches up with Player ("Baby Come Back"), Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis ("You Don't Have To Be A Star"), Orleans ("Still The One), Firefall ("You Are The Woman") Michael Martin Murphey ("Wildfire") and other artists whose tunes you just can't help singing along to.